State Farm Women Celebrate (Continued from Pago B 16) the changes in the lifestyle of farm women in the 80 years since the founding of the Pennsylvania Soc iety of Farm Women. State Farm Women president Dottie Strieker, Berks County.m announced that the 1995 state con vention will be held on January 9, with a theme of “Families.” The state project she has selected to focus on during her three-year tenure pertains to the strengthen ing of families. Spring Rally for 1995 will be hosted by the past state presidents, with the date and site to be announced. Tour chairman Edith Diehl reminded members of the Socie ty’s upcoming tour to Branson, Missouri, scheduled for June 9-17. Members interested in more infor mation are asked to contact her immediately. Other Pennsylvania Society of Farm Women officers are Lois Hughes, Cambria County, first vice-president; Catherine Schott, Lebanon County, second vice president; Audrey Gilbert, Some rset County, secretary; and Dar lene Schmeltz, Dauphin County, treasurer. State directors include Lois Laffey, Chester County: Bar bara Malehom, York County; IT’S WHAT’S ON THE INSIDE! WHAT YOU SEE ON ONLY THE OUTSIDE DOES NOT LET YOU SEE EVERYTHING. HERSHEY QUALITY BEGINS ON THE INSIDE! ✓ QUALITY BUILDING MATERIAL ✓ QUALITY EQUIPMENT ✓ QUALITY PEOPLE ✓ QUALITY SERVICE ✓ QUALITY INSTALLATION ✓ QUALITY PRODUCTS WHEN BUYING, REMEMBER THAT HERSHEY QUALITY AND BIG DUTCHMAN QUALITY BEGINS ON THE INSIDE! H€RSH€V (S)_ _ . ■ EQUIPMENT CO. \MJ g[« PufekllHl. 255 PLANE TREE DRIVE LANCASTER, PA 17603 (717) 393-5807 IF ITS WORTH YOUR INVESTMENT, TRUST IT TO HERSHEY Barbara Nissley, Lancaster Coun- live committee, which hosted the ty; Gladys Meyers, Franklin Spring Rally, include Carolyn County; Barbara Ramper, Hun- Neal, president; Shirley Kauff tingdon County: Janice Kress, man, first vice-president; Arlene Greene County, and Janice Yor- Keener, second vice-president; lets, Cumberland County. Trudy Reichard, secretary, and Members of the York County Treva Stiles, treasurer. Society of Farm Women execu- York County members Pauline Thomas, left, and Nancy Perry, look over the Farm Women’s cookbook. Nearly 18,000 of the cookbooks have been sold in three years, with the book now in its eighth printing. Cookbook sales have raised more than $35,000 for the Society's scholar ship fund. **■ , % f * i,t - if*t > *• ■'*v- FFA HAPPENINGS Cedar Crest FFA Participates in Land Judging The Lebanon County FFA land judging contest was recently held in the Eastern Lebanon County School District at the Victor Zei gler farm. Fifty-nine contestants from Lebanon County chapters of the FFA participated. The contestants scoring took into consideration such aspects of the land as slope, stoniness, tex ture, depth of soil, and internal drainage. The students also had to iden tify conservation practices to be used on the land and hazards in special uses such as home build ing and ponds. The Cedar Crest placings were as follows: Ryan Gates Finished first with a score of 227, Dan Atk ins place second with a score of 222.5, Jeff Zimmerman placed fourth with a score of 200.5, Bran don Hardy placed Fifth with a score of 200.5, Chris Kepley Lancaster Ftrmtng, Saturday, May 20, 1994-817 placed sixth with a score of 191.5, Joe Hershey placed seventh with a score of 191.5, Wendy Atkins placed eighth with a score of 191.5, Charlie Aurentz placed ninth with a score of 189.5, Tim Showers placed thirteenth with a score of 165.5, and Jon Hamish placed fifteenth with a score of 161.5. The team placed first. After the contest, milk was served compliments of the Leba non County Conservation District. Ann Fackler and Tim Emer heiser from the Soil Conservation Service judged the event. WM Leadership growing r planet PARMAK <^2Ei!SSEP > solar-pak (Model DF-SP-SS) 6-V Bat. Operated America's first solar-powered electric fencer is equipped with the latest state-of-the-art solar panel. Increased output, longer lilfe. Solar-Pak eliminated the need of expensive battery replacement or Incon venient recharging. For the first time you can have power line convenience in a battery fencer. Solar- Pak will operate for 21 days in total darkness. Weath erproof, outdoor model. Charges up to 25 miles of fence. Complete with sealed 6-vott Gel battery. UL listed. SALES AND SERVICE PBQUEA BATTERIES 1« B. N. Serin BA, Stria, tK 17571 717-657-OSSO DMHknlar A Wnrnrty SnUw hi Ikrank